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On 12/22/2011 13:16, Ben Milman wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 4:55 AM, Ken
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<div> On 12/21/2011 20:40, Ben Milman wrote: </div>
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<div>Attached is a gmail-notifier module made with
easyPBI. Other than appearing in lost and found
in the menu and not having an icon, it is fully
functional (I have been using it in gnome for
the last few days). I made no changes from the
default settings. EasyPBI indicated that it
would show up in the Internet category.
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I just added this module to the build server and
fixed the icon issue.<br>
I have noticed that a number of PBI's are ending up
in the "Lost and Found" menu. I think this happens
when there is a typo (or mis-capitalization?) in the
desired category or if that category does not exist.
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I did discover that with KDE many of the menu
categories only exist if you installed the
corresponding KDE system package. This is a
relatively minor annoyance right now, but it is on
my list of things to fix when things slow down a
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<div class="gmail_quote">I installed it on gnome, and I did have
the corresponding category (Internet) in the menu. I don't know
where in the resulting pbi.conf file in the module the menu
location is supposed to be stored (or if instead it's determined
at install time based on the underlying port directory, in this
case ports/mail -> Internet menu.)</div>
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The menu location for a PBI is in the xdg-menu/(binary-name).desktop
file within the module. <br>
I think it is not a problem with the existing menu categories so
much as it is a bug within the PBI architecture itself in
registering the menu entry.<br>
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